Get ready for 11 stops through Saratoga Springs, where each landmark has a tale to tell-some whispered with a wink, others with a shiver. Picture winding paths lined with leafy trees, the echo of horse hooves in the air, and a city humming with music, mystery, and memories. We’ll kick off at the oldest resting place around, stroll by the stately Hiram Charles Todd House, and (my favorite!) stand beneath the twinkling lights of Caffè Lena, where folk legends have plucked guitar strings for generations.
As you wander close to each landmark, I’ll start chatting with you automatically. But if you want to take charge, or if my voice doesn’t chime in right on time, just tap the play button. Feeling unsure which way to go? The map in your app is your trusty sidekick. And if any questions pop up, the chat section below is all yours-ask away, and I’ll reply faster than you can say “Saratoga!”
Happily, there’s nothing too delicate or religious on today’s route, so wear whatever shoes you love and pack water if it’s hot. Sidewalks here are friendly, but watch for traffic when you cross-and try not to get so lost in the stories that you wander into someone’s wedding photo in Congress Park.
Ready to dive into a swirl of legends and local flavor? If you’re not standing at our first landmark, Gideon Putnam Burying Ground, now’s the time



